Donations to the Newark foodbank have passed the one tonne milestone after an appeal in the Advertiser.
More than 17,000 people watched Beauty And The Beast at Newark Palace Theatre.
Pupils at a Newark school are taking on a challenge to attend on time for more than 27 consecutive days for the chance to win a scooter.
Residents are being invited to comment on proposals that could help regenerate a deprived area of Newark.
The 100 Apprenticeships campaign will be launched to the business community at a free breakfast meeting on Wednesday, February 13, at 7.45am in Kelham Hall.
Newark and Sherwood District Council is urging businesses to offer apprenticeships with the aim of creating 100 opportunities with local employers.
The Government’s Veterans Minister, Mr Mark Francois, is due to visit the Advertiser’s offices today to hear first hand about the work of Newark Patriotic Fund.
Dog walkers are being warned to be on their guard after a family pet was mauled to death on a public footpath.
Nearly 100 jobs are under threat at the Eddie Stobart Newark depot.
Madness — one of the UK’s best loved bands — will be the headline act at Newark Festival 2013, the Advertiser can reveal.
Pupils at Newark’s Magnus Church of England School are pictured braving the cold to take part in their annual 15-mile challenge.
THERE should be archaeological excavations at Newark’s Gilstrap Centre before any development to turn it into a register office takes place, according to a senior archaeologist.
A couple have described their heartbreak at returning home from taking their granddaughter to school to find their home had been burgled.
Concern has been raised that outsourcing the running of Newark Palace Theatre to a private company could lead to fewer community events being held there.
A community panto is set to return to Newark after a three-year break.
A 130-year-old etching may force changes to plans to turn Newark’s Gilstrap Centre into a register office.
An appeal has been launched against a decision by Newark and Sherwood District Council to refuse planning permission for three wind turbines.
A private company could be brought in to run Newark’s Palace Theatre.
A photograph has been found of a soldier missing from Newark’s Memorial To The Fallen, along with his first world war medals.
Retail changes are afoot for Newark with one national chain due to open but a big high street name set to be lost from the town.